JUNE Liberty Activist

ACTION OF THE MONTH

For June, we also present a BONUS ACTION "STOP EXTORTION ACTION"


FREEDOM OF SPEECH IN EMPLOYMENT
by Bret Cahill
THE IDEA         THE PLAN


The Idea (or, as some say, the *very* idea)

Unless you are retired, you'll probably be interested in this proposal: The idea is simple enough. Next time you look for a job, replace your resume with an application that asks the prospective employer for last year's turnover rate, a short history of how the managers got their jobs and, of course, the names of some expert references on the employer; the former employees. Think of the time and money you'll save. Think of how many more options you'll have. What's not so simple is getting someone to fill it out.

Until now, the information exchange that accompanies job placement has not been symmetrical. The employer routinely asks for pay history and references, yet the job applicant would never dream of asking to speak to a recently fired employee.

Most job search books include a paragraph on the importance of this kind of information, but they don't explain how to find it. It simply isn't readily available on the small to medium sized companies responsible for much of the job creation in this country.

In a society that likes to think of itself as open and fair to the individual, this will certainly change. To get started -- and getting started is what needs to be done -- the federal-state employment offices could be opened to all people to discuss information as to opportunities for employment, former employees as well as employers.

After an employee left a job, he would have a suitable location to file his name, phone number, E-mail address, and the names of any former employers he was willing to discuss with job hunters. He, in turn, could contact references on other companies. Not only could he share his experiences with someone who is truly interested -- a potential applicant of his former employer --, but he could quickly gather very important information on a large pool of employers. The cost would be negligible. Phone and computer lines would make the service really convenient.

The advantages to the job seeker are obvious.

The indirect advantages to our economy are much more important.

An employee who can plan and knows what is expected is a better employee. Employer-related litigation such as "wrongful-discharge" suits would decrease. Companies would be better managed with fewer managers. Instead of a lot of costly ineffectual labor legislation that has bureaucrats making highly judgmental decisions on matters they have little knowledge of and no interest in, these choices would be left to the job hunter. He's the one who is going to be working there. The diversity of employer "cultures" can be thought of, not as a liability, but as a national resource for employees.

Besides, what is good for the individual is good for America. As Bishop Richard Cumberland wrote, "every idea is the product of a single mind." Bret Cahill

THE ACTION PLAN

The plan is simple: to spread THE IDEA (of freedom of speech and association in employment) to the working public. Bret Cahill, developer of THE IDEA, is willing to share his experience and expertise with Liberty Activists throughout the country! (Bret has successfully performed this action in the state of Florida.)

1. Write a letter to your State Department of Labor, asking that the POSTER (about the IDEA) be posted in all state employment offices. (Send a copy of the poster with your letter.)

DOWNLOAD the sample letter here: (ASCII txt file)

SAMPLE LETTER

DOWNLOAD the POSTER here (Word Perfect or WORD FORMATS). Download as a zip file, unzip using any standard compression program (WINZIP, PKUNZIP)

POSTER WORD PERFECT

POSTER WORD

Or, you may go to the POSTER PAGE and print from the page.

2. Wait one month, to see what response you receive from the state employment office.

3. If the answer is YES, great! THE IDEA poster will be posted in all your state employment offices, the bureaucracy will "spread the word" for you.....

4. If the answer is NO.....this is a clearcut First Amendment case (freedom of speech on public property) and you have legal recourse. Bret can help if you choose to fight for your right of free speech in federal court and/or the tribunal of public opinion.

SO....get those letters and posters in the mail TODAY to your state employment offices! And, a month from now, let Bret and the Liberty Activists know what's happened...so we can help you proceed to step 4!

For More Detailed Information, contact Bret Cahill


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